Category: Reviews

A Fool Again – Eloisa James

Posted May 8, 2011 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments
A Fool Again – Eloisa James

A Fool Again by Eloisa James My rating: 3 of 5 stars I generally don’t like novella’s because I always feel like the characters are rushed to get to the plotted ending or that I’m missing some huge piece of the story. Unfortunately, this didn’t change my mind (which bothers me because I really like […]

The Bargain – Mary Jo Putney

Posted May 7, 2011 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments
The Bargain – Mary Jo Putney

The Bargain by Mary Jo Putney My rating: 2 of 5 stars Wow, this book took forever to finish. I usually can plow through a book, whether I liked it or not, but this one dragged on forever. I loved David and could connect with him from the very beginning. The rest of the characters, […]

Sweet Possession – Maya Banks

Posted May 6, 2011 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments
Sweet Possession – Maya Banks

Sweet Possession by Maya Banks My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’ve started this series from the wrong end. I read Micah and Angelina’s story first and now I’ve read Conner and Lyrics. Totally wrong, but at least you aren’t completely confused if you read the out of order. Lyric is a singer/songwriter who has […]

Maid for Love – Marie Force

Posted May 6, 2011 by Shannon in Shannon / 0 Comments
Maid for Love – Marie Force

  First, let me start off by saying I love all of Marie Force’s books.  LOVE!  She builds wonderful characters and the yummiest of men.  If only all men fell fast and hard for us doubting girls! Maid for Love is the first book in the McCarthy’s of Gansett Island series.  From the book cover: […]

Abandon – Meg Cabot

Posted May 2, 2011 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments
Abandon – Meg Cabot

New from #1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot, a dark, fantastical story about this world . . . and the underworld.Though she tries returning to the life she knew before the accident, Pierce can’t help but feel at once a part of this world, and apart from it. Yet she’s never alone . […]